Based on her letter to her niece, Austen can't believe that her niece is truly "in love". Austen believes that her feelings were simply due to the proximity of the man and because of it, she can't say that she is truly "in love". She mistakes her emotions towards the man as something that is deeper, love.
Society during those times doesn't believe and allow women to think for themselves. They equate women, particularly wives, as extensions of their husbands and because of such thinking, society believes that women can't think on their own and must do her husband's bidding.
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The ending is effective because it gives the reader the choice. It sparks conversation and forces the reader or group to analyze and really think about the story so they can decide how it ends.
Answer: Drafting
Explanation:
Conscription is also referred to as drafting in the United States and it refers to the compulsory enlistment of people into the national service.
Therefore, the statement "Conscription into the armed forces is no longer practiced in the United States" simply means "Drafting into the armed forces is no longer practiced in the United States".
Therefore, the correct option is A.
Answer:
The Hundred Year War
Explanation:
The Hundred Year War, which occurred between England, the major producer of wool, and France one of the major buyers of wool around the period of 1337 to 1453 was the major reason why there was a shortage of wool in Europe during the 1300s.
During this period the Hundred Year War caused many farmlands to be destroyed, affecting plants and sheep rearing, a lot of people died, thereby causing the population of people to be affected
Also, these led to famine, and constant marauding happening in the countryside. All of which affect the production of Wool in the 1300s.